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Women's World Cup: Fatima Sana’s Four-for Sets Up Pakistan’s Chase Of 113 In Rain-hit Clash
Under the DLS Method, Pakistan set a revised target of 113 runs in 31 overs to register their first win of the tournament — and their first-ever against England in Women’s ODIs.
After the Pakistan captain won the toss and elected to field under overcast skies, Fatima made immediate use of the swing and seam movement on offer.
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